Physiotherapy for Respiratory & Cardiac
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Physiotherapy Definition
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Physiotherapy requires the evaluation of a patient's physical injuries or disorders and the implementation of a physical exercise regiment to improve these conditions. Physiotherapists work with patients and other health care professionals to determine the best treatment for neuromuscular, musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and respiratory conditions.
Respiratory Physiotherapy
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Physiotherapists assess the respiratory state of patients with conditions by watching how the chest moves and listening to how the lungs sound while breathing. Basic physiotherapy includes simple breathing exercises, advice on posture and the use of supplementary devices that aid in removing mucus from the airways and improve the strength of the lungs.
Cardiac Physiotherapy
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Physiotherapists often work with patients recovering from cardiac surgery. Several weeks after surgery, physiotherapists administer a stress test to determine the level of exercise most appropriate for a patient. The therapy that follows consists of simple cardiovascular exercises, such as swimming, riding a stationary bike and walking on a treadmill. The therapy regiment aims to help patients regain strength lost through cardiac fatigue.
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